Shiverintheshadows
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PJ Harvey
March 05, 2004 at 01:02 PM UTC
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This just in from the official site:
Whilst no official announcements have been made - we hear that the new P J
Harvey album can be expected this summer.
Our sources also tell us that the album was written, performed and produced by
Polly with Head & Polly recording & mixing it. Rob Ellis, a long-time
collaborator of Polly's, played drums & percussion on the record.
No news yet on an album title but we have managed get information on some of the
track titles which include Who The Fuck?, Shame, The Life And Death of Mr.
Badmouth, The Letter and The Pocket Knife amongst others.
We've been told to expect more news shortly, so check back regularly for updates
over the coming weeks.
godsshoeshine
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 05, 2004 at 03:21 PM UTC
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awesome
Fiona
Joined: October 15, 2001 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 06, 2004 at 05:25 PM UTC
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Great news. The last show she did at the 9:30 club on September 10, 2001 was one of the best shows ever. Hope she comes back this year.
sonickteam2
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 06, 2004 at 07:04 PM UTC
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are you blaming Polly for that? do you think she is a terrorist?
Shiverintheshadows
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 29, 2004 at 05:53 PM UTC
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More info:
29th March 2004
PJ Harvey New Album
PJ Harvey's seventh album 'Uh Huh Her' â?? the follow up to 2001's Mercury Prize-winning 'Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea' â?? will be released by Island Records on the 31st May 2004. The album will be preceded by single 'The Letter', out 17th May.
After a summer of live dates - including appearances at the V Festival, the Eden Project and the first rock concert at Tate Modern â?? Harvey finished work on the new record in the autumn of 2003. The album was written, performed, recorded, mixed & produced by Harvey, who chose Head to assist in additional recording and mixing and Rob Ellis, long time collaborator, to play drums and percussion on the album. Multi-instrumentalist, Harvey, played everything else.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
1.The Life and Death of Mr Badmouth
2.Shame
3.Who The Fuck?
4.The Pocket Knife
5.The Letter
6.The Slow Drug
7.No Child of Mine
8.Cat on the Wall
9.You Come Through
10.It's You
11.The End
12.The Desperate Kingdom of Love
13.The Darker Days of Me & Him
Harvey will be making a series of European festival appearances this summer, including a mainstage slot at Glastonbury and T in the Park. European dates include a solo show at Le Zenith, Paris and a headline appearance at the Primavera Festival, Barcelona, with more dates to be announced.
Billboard is reporting that there is no North American release date at this time. Say it ain't so!
bunnyman
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 29, 2004 at 09:51 PM UTC
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Polly Jean Harvey rocks my world. My mom got her autograph for me and it says "To Joe, with love always from me, Polly Jean". <SIGH>
Rupert Pupkin
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 30, 2004 at 10:57 AM UTC
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Can't wait to see her LIVE again. Especially since the last time I saw her at 9:30 was the night before 9/11 happened. Now thats f**ked up!
Shiverintheshadows
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Re: PJ Harvey
March 30, 2004 at 05:36 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Rupert Pupkin:
Can't wait to see her LIVE again. Especially since the last time I saw her at 9:30 was the night before 9/11 happened. Now thats f**ked up!
It also was the last time she performed Kamikaze . . . for obvious reasons.